CD directory
foxprox *.fxp
CD\
Dear this is very simpleset print to xyz.prgset echo offset step offset devi to printdo ( fxp file )it will coverts the fxp to prg i think it will help umail id:ahp369@gmail.com
FXP or commonly known as File Exchange Protocol is a method of monitoring file transfer from one computer to another. A great way of knowing more about FXP is reading more about File Transfers either through the library or from newspapers.
Because FXP was founded in 1999 as FX Productions but didn't start until 2007.
yes
Read, write, execute, and functions in software objects.
No.
that is the command for system file checker.
Both are binary files but the differences between those are:- 1) we can execute an executable file while we cannot execute an object file. 2) An object file is a file where compiler has not yet linked to the libraries, so you get an object file just before linking to the libraries, so still some of the symbols or function definitions are not yet resolved which are actually present in the libraries, and that's why we cannot execute it. Once an object file is linked with the library by the compiler, then all the symbols are resolved and we get an executable file which can be executed on the appropriate platform. So basically the difference is that we get an object file when we don't link with library while executable file is with the linking phase. In gcc we can direct compiler not to link with library and so it will prepare the object file :- gcc -c test.c It will automatically create test.o object file when you try to execute it like:- ./test.o cannot execute binary file
extremely accurate.
For any Unix or Linux based operating system, make the text file readable and executable and then invoke (call) it by the file name, which will execute the script.
I believe since the user has gid=1, the file has gid=1, and the group permission is r-x(read and execute), the file will execute normally.
Make sure it is readable and executable (permissions). Then, just type in the name of the shell file to execute it.